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"Coming to New York and being in first and putting on the pinstripes gives you a poke in the rear end, too," Torre said.
Other ploys to get people back into Ford showrooms included a competition that gave Ford Ka minicars -- specially face-lifted for Brazilian consumers who had found the car's rounded rear end too frumpy -- to the 10 visitors who shouted "Wow!" the loudest into sound equipment set up in 350 dealerships.
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And my good friends in the trade union aided and abetted the crime of no change, and of covering their rear-ends too.
Unfortunately, "their rear ends were too corpulent and their chests too skinny to allow the willing mind to take them for buffalo".
"Publicly reporting that I had stuck a finger into an alligator's rear end to determine its sex was a little too risqué for the times," he said.
I said no, that it was obvious they were much too small for his rather ample rear end.
Rather than looking too stiff, like he's got a pole up his rear end, as Nigel said, I think Matt looks very willowy, perhaps a slight bit too much.
Americans in places where the Jewish influence has been great often refer blithely to the rear end as the tochis, having no inkling that this word, too, is vulgar.
Don't lean back too far, or you might fall on your rear end!
Rather, instead of having to row the wheel back and forth through sharp bends, the need to "correct" for too steep an initial turn in (say, when the rear end of the car dances out a bit) is completely eliminated.
Then suddenly the British driver lost control of the rear end of his car and spun out of the race as he pushed too hard and made a mistake in a corner.
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